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G'day Cliff, Thanks for the information - one of those F- word trucks. This would be a jail-bar type and did it come with a V8? Also CMP trucks are cab over variety built especially for the military whereas my truck is a civilian pattern with the engine out the front. What sort of percentage would there have been in the Australian Armed Forces of CMP cab overs compared to long nose civilian types like my truck? Kind Regards Lionel |
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Thanks for the information...MCP aye. Did you think the '41 or the '42 was the nicer truck? So what sort of modifications apart from what Cliff mentioned earlier in this thread would be carried out on the MCPs? My '40 has the bog standard mudguards and has not been cut out for desert service. Kind Regards Lionel |
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Military things varied but typically in the hard top version the roof hatch and opening windscreens, rifle clips, provision for water bag holder on the passenger door on some, different lighting - the Aussie '42 used CMP side lights. Often they were fitted with single 18" wheels too. Then there were the 4X4 and 6X6 Marmon-Herrington conversions. I'm sure Tony Smith has more info.
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The jailbar Ford was 1942 on but unlike Keith I prefer the pre-Jailbar Fords. While Ford did have a 6 cylinder motor the flathead/sidevalve V8 predominated and I can only think of a few Ford models I have seen with the 6 cylinder fitted and they were low profile military models, not MCP vehicles but I believe a lot of MCP Fords with the 6 cylinder motor were supplied to Russia as Lend Lease.
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Would you or Cliff have any photos of the front view of the 1940 nice looking Ford? I have to agree with you that the Jailbar looked a bit off. The styling of the pre-jailbar from the view shown with the trailer looks pretty decent .... for a Ford. that is... tee hee Kind Regards Lionel |
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